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It's a love ballad all right, but don't expect any of the feel good sappiness.
Abby Johnston was a senior editor at Texas Monthly.
It's a love ballad all right, but don't expect any of the feel good sappiness.
The 89-year-old legendary wildcatter embraces his mortality.
A Houston energy lawyer is challenging Ted Cruz, but can he woo over the senator's oil and gas benefactors?
Daniel Vaughn goes out to find some of the best barbecue in Texas, starting with Corkscrew BBQ in Spring.
Could new wind energy storage change the Texas energy industry?
"When we invest in Texas, we invest big!"
Plus: Two officers cleared in shooting death of Alva Braziel, "Death Shift" nurse seems to admit guilt, and Kay Bailey Hutchison tapped as NATO ambassador.
Plus: Rick Perry backs Trump's proposed cuts to his department, the family of a UTA student who committed suicide sues the school, and an Austin couple who served 21 years in prison could finally get justice.
A day at Snow's BBQ.
Here are your not-to-miss acts across the state.
By Abby Johnston and Richard Hendin
A very meaty Texas roundup.
Inside one the biggest events of San Antonio's Fiesta season.
The Austin genre-bender celebrates the day-to-day of working women everywhere.
Vice President Joe Biden talked to the SXSW crowd on his plans to end cancer once and for all.
Skip the line at Franklin. Here are some of our favorite quick bites in Austin.
Plus: The driver of a bus carrying Central Texas seniors took different route when train hit it, Jerry Jones trolls us all, and more inappropriate teacher-student relationships.
Plus: Romo free to roam away from the Cowboys, a woman arrested in Twin Peaks shootout is suing for massive damages, and a debate on a fetal remains bill takes a sharp turn.
Plus: Texas tourists involved in deadly bus crash, the bathroom bill's wee hours, and a new plan for stopping the flow of Central American migrants.
Plus: Wildfires sweep across the Texas Panhandle, a new bill introduces increased budget for Texas schools, and an execution in Texas.
Plus: San Antonio is losing business over the bathroom bill, a rare town hall in North Texas, and the anniversary of the fall of the Alamo
Album reviews and news for March 2017.
Former Aggie defensive end bids farewell to Fuego's tacos.
Black Joe Lewis is with back with his band—and some Texas soul.
A premiere of "Doin' What You Do," from Delbert McClinton's forthcoming album, 'Prick of the Litter.'
Barely.
We couldn't get Tom Herman and Charlie Strong in the same room, but their unsanctioned Twitter alter egos were more than willing to talk to us about the transition of power.
There are certain dishes that every good Texan knows and loves. But do you really know how to grill a flawless ribeye? Season that cast-iron skillet in your cupboard? Make sure your dough rises? We asked experts around the state to share some how-tos and a few recipes that will
Five recipes from Sylvia Casares's new book, 'The Enchilada Queen Cookbook.'
Rick Perry takes on fellow Texan Vanilla Ice with the paso doble.
The former governor's second appearance on the show was a marked improvement from last week, but the judges still weren't impressed.
A GIF guide to our former governor's DWTS debut.
Charlie Strong won't tell you who is starting on Sunday, but his unsanctioned alter ego will.
Austin-based B. Mitchell Cator seems to have lifted material from other writers, including Texas Monthly's Skip Hollandsworth.
What kolaches, African-American cooking, and chili queens can teach us about women’s influence on Texas cuisine.
Food, diversity, female empowerment, and more: Here are our takeaways from SXSW 2016.
By Abby Johnston, Dan Solomon and Doyin Oyeniyi
Loretta Lynn, Ra Ra Riot, Des Ark, and Phosphorescent.
By Abby Johnston, Dan Solomon and Doyin Oyeniyi
Ryan Adams, POP ETC, Delicate Boys, The Tontons, and the Avett Brothers rounded out our music-packed Wednesday.
By Abby Johnston, Dan Solomon and Doyin Oyeniyi
Where is Ted Cruz's voter base? You can find them at the Redneck Country Club.
The former gubernatorial candidate is touting Hillary Clinton's commitment to women's health in Iowa, but will she finally be able to say the word "abortion"?
How one of Texas's smallest marching bands made it to state for the first time in school history.
By Greg Kendall-Ball and Abby Johnston
On New Year’s Day, the largest high school marching band in the country will represent Texas on the national stage. The Allen High School Escadrille will take 725 of its 774 members to Pasadena, California, to march in the Tournament of Roses Parade, a prestigious honor that took two years
A $136 hot dog, the weirdest (but still adorable) proposal ever, and Ms. Lauryn Hill were just a few of the things we saw at Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015.
By Abby Johnston and Dan Solomon
Cowboys player gets his own cereal, and Texas reflects on Ebola cases one year later.
Ted Cruz lashes out at Republicans (but in an empty room), and Whole Foods will cut 1,500 jobs.
Stage collapses around GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina in San Antonio, and NASA has solved the Mars mystery (maybe).
He says he's unlucky in love, but judging by his fanatic female fan base, he doesn't have to be.
As the University of Alabama’s Alpha Phi chapter faces blowback, we remember a different school's sorority recruitment video.
Why is Texas’ favorite burger chain taking sides on Drake and Meek Mill’s beef? No clue. But it’s pretty amazing.
Jordan Spieth didn’t win the British Open, but he did win the Internet’s heart.
Donald Trump’s immigration tirades are opening up doors for Rick Perry.